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Gen Z congressman claims he was denied an apartment in DC

by Ana Lopez
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Congressman Maxwell Frost made headlines when he became the first Gen Z member of Congress after the November election, but now he’s drawing attention for a much more startling reason.

Frost, a Democratic representative from Florida, claimed he applied for an apartment in Washington, D.C. when he was denied after revealing that he had bad credit due to the debt he had accumulated during his tenure.

Frost went on to talk about how hard it is to make money on campaigns and explained how taxing it can be.

frost raised one impressive $2.4 million through September 30 of this year for his campaign with the help of progressive groups and congressmen. The average amount raised by the Democratic candidates for the US House of Representatives during the same period was $1.8 million.

Of the $2.4 million, Frost spent an estimated $2.2 million. More than half of the money Frost raised came from individual donors who gave $200 or less.

Frost did not specify which neighborhood in DC he wanted to rent in

According to Rental cafeas of July 2022 the average rent in Washington, D.C. was $2,335 with an average apartment size of 746 square feet, the most expensive neighborhood was Federal Triangle which saw an average rent of $3,197.

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